Open lobby with circular illuminated ceiling, orange wall, and people sitting at red high tables near planters and EQUNIX blocks on the floor.
Open-plan break room with a long wooden table, red chairs, and large windows overlooking the city; tall potted plants line the walls, with a kitchenette at the far end.
Man standing at floor-to-ceiling window in a bright modern conference room with a long curved wooden table and black chairs nearby.
Modern conference room with a long white table and black mesh chairs, large windows overlooking railway tracks and city skyline.
Two-panel office scene: left shows a hallway with red curved wall and glass doors; right shows a glass partition with hexagonal frost pattern.
Two people in casual shirts stand and converse inside a glass-walled atrium overlooking a city skyline and rail yards.

Project

Description

An innovative office design in a unique industrial space

Reid Brewin Architects have been providing architectural services to Equinix, the world’s leading global interconnection and data centre company, for the last 10 years. The brief for this project was to transform a former French postal sorting office tower in to a contemporary and flexible workplace. The project includes a large open plan space on the 7th floor with large full height bay windows filling the office with natural light. This core work hub space is supported by a series of quieter, informal meeting spaces and traditional enclosed meeting rooms with integrated conference facilities. The 6th floor houses a large conference room with floor to ceiling glazing across the full length of one elevation, informal break out spaces, a dining area and smaller partitioned meeting rooms with views out over the quickly developing Bobigny area. The key existing architectural features of the project are enhanced by careful integration of the building services and intelligent acoustic and lighting systems. Reid Brewin Architects worked closely with Equinix’s branding team to implement a vibrant signage package that includes striking wall graphics, privacy screens and room identification signs. The project is an example of future workplace design with spaces can be easily adapted to suit evolving working behaviours. Copyright © Photographs Jérôme Epaillard  

Project

Details

Date : 2017

Location : Pantin

Gross area :1,295 m²

Phase : -